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''The Utopia of Rules: On Technology, Stupidity, and the Secret Joys of Bureaucracy'' is a 2015 book by anthropologist David Graeber about how people "relate to" and are influenced by
bureaucracies The term bureaucracy () refers to a body of non-elected governing officials as well as to an administrative policy-making group. Historically, a bureaucracy was a government administration managed by departments staffed with non-elected offi ...
. Graeber previously wrote '' Debt: The First 5000 Years'' and '' The Democracy Project'', and was an organizer behind
Occupy Wall Street Occupy Wall Street (OWS) was a protest movement against economic inequality and the influence of money in politics that began in Zuccotti Park, located in New York City's Wall Street financial district, in September 2011. It gave rise to t ...
. Graeber signed a book deal with
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toward the end of 2014, and ''The Utopia of Rules'' was released on February 24, 2015.


Summary

Graeber describes the contemporary era as the "age of total bureaucratisation," in which public and private bureaucracies, now so intertwined as to be effectively indistinguishable, have become the main mechanisms for Wall Street profits, and describes how bureaucratization brings the threat of violence (through legal and police enforcement) into almost every aspect of daily life in wealthy countries. Graeber argues that bureaucracies are no longer analyzed or satirized as they were in ''
Catch-22 ''Catch-22'' is a satirical war novel by American author Joseph Heller. He began writing it in 1953; the novel was first published in 1961. Often cited as one of the most significant novels of the twentieth century, it uses a distinctive non-ch ...
'' or '' The Castle''. The book centers on the "political implications" of bureaucracies and Graeber's solutions. Graeber notes that Americans largely dislike bureaucracies, but while they are not motivated to change bureaucracies, he thinks they should be. He makes an urgent call to remove the bureaucratic limits that hamper creativity. He argues that the "order and regularity" of bureaucracy is more harmful than valuable, and elaborates that rules do not apply equally in practice and are more "instruments through which the human imagination is smashed and shattered".


Reception

Tomas Hachard wrote for
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that the book is part academic and part radical politics. He noted the appearance of "
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and bell hooks" and other academic language. Hachard wrote that Graeber's non-bureaucratic Occupy politics also undergirds the book's arguments. Hachard wrote that Graeber's points are "almost always insightful, thought-provoking", and worthy of their "serpentine" reasoning around topics including the history of philosophy, linguistics, and science-fiction films. The reviewer felt that the book paired well with
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's book on the "evolution of offices", ''Cubed'', which followed the balance between office creativity and office rules.


Legacy

The book's questions prompted the theme of the 2016
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, in which artists produced work on how institutional bureaucracies structure human imagination. * *


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